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Vintage D'Orlan Aqua & Mint Teardrop Necklace

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Brand New, Never worn, tags on Vintage D'Orlan teardrop necklace is a real beauty in person! Minor surface scratches through out due to age and storage but otherwise its mint. Necklace features a multi-toned thick tear drop pendant on a silver toned braded chain, thick lobster claw closure for secure fit See photos for measurements D’Orlan Jewellery Ltd. was founded in Toronto, Canada by Maurice Bradden in 1957. Mr. Bradden after moving to Toronto, Canada established his own company producing his own brands of jewellery along with producing costume jewellery exclusively for the Boucher Company. Marcel Boucher died in 1966. In 1979, Marcel Boucher’s company was sold to D’Orlan Industries of Toronto, Canada. The workmanship and details on the jewellery being produced from the Boucher moulds by D’Orlan is of high quality.In 1984, D’Orlan Jewellers Ltd., formed a partnership with the Nina Ricci enterprises of Paris, France (known throughout the world in the fashion industry for French designs and French luxury goods including perfumes). I don't know a lot about this necklace other than it was purchased by my grandma and found prior to her estate sale. Questions? Please ask prior to purchase. Please note due to when this was likely purchased tag price and asking price are very different
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